Canadian made 22 rifle.
Well, a model 39 .22 implies to me that it may be a Cooey or Winchester/Cooey. The only thing is Cooey never put serial numbers on their rifles. Winchester did after they bought Cooey around WW II. So therefore I would say post 1964 for your rifle.
You will need a gunsmith to drill and tap the reciever to install a scope mount. Early 22 rifles did not have the dovetail grooves.
$50-$200, depending on WHICH Cooey .22, and its condition.
savage arms they bought out cooey
COOEY was a Canadian firearms manufacturer established in Cobourg, Ontario- in business from 1903 to 1961, when it was bought by WINCHESTER to produce and sell firearms in Canada. It closed for good in 1979. It is difficult to find a listing of Cooey firearms in the price guides. These were utility grade shooters- no real collector's value for most, but reliable firearms. Most .22 rifles in that category are about $75-$125, depending on condition and exact model.
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The Winchester Cooey Model 840 is a .22 caliber rifle that was produced by the Cooey Firearms Company in Canada, which was later acquired by Winchester. The production of the Model 840 began in the early 1960s and continued until the late 1970s. Serial numbers on these rifles can help determine the production year, with the first digits generally indicating the year of manufacture. For precise dating, it's best to consult a reference guide or database specific to Cooey firearms.
You are aware that Ruger has made .22 caliber rifles, pistols and revolvers? You have to give information to get information.
No, it is a bolt action.
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